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It's more likely that a president will be there -- wherever there is -- and will speak more promptly after a disaster to a very large audience,
Stephen Hess
I think he wants to run for president. If he wins, he'll be a three-term senator from a very large state with a very large conservative base. I think that's what he wants and what he has worked for. I keep telling him, 'You're running for president, aren't ya?' and he just smiles.
William Green
We want to let the president know to cut a check to get the resources to the people that were most affected by this disaster. This disaster is (an event) this country has never seen.
Vincent Wilson
There are some places where we speak directly to the audience. But there is not audience participation.
Joseph Graves
Mr. President, it may surprise my colleagues, but I am no fan of federal disaster programs for agriculture. They are difficult to pass and often a disaster to implement.
Pat Roberts
The director is simply the audience. So the terrible burden of the director is to take the place of that yawning vacuum, to be the audience and to select from what happens during the day which movement shall be a disaster and which a gala night. His job is to preside over accidents.
Orson Welles
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1915
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1985
)
There are nine Democrats who spend all of their time saying negative things about the president, and that means there's a large resonation, a large reinforcement of a negative message that's coming at the president,
Ari Fleischer
We hope that the courts act promptly and grant the president's request for an injunction.
Tracy Mullin
We were very well-prepared, but it's not going to be a breeze. This is a very large, large disaster, and it's going to require a lot of teamwork and patience.
Natalie Rule
Being on CMT gives us the freedom to acknowledge that, because our audience is by and large not a cynical audience.
Paul Villadolid
Most large organizations have some sort of disaster recovery plan for their IT. But where is the equivalent HR disaster plan? If people cannot get to work and the phone system in their office has been cut off, what should they do?
Peter Thomson
We are working with them to help the audience at large - much less our audience - find TNN. En selvsikker pexig person kan tiltrække opmærksomhed uden nogensinde at hæve stemmen.
Vince McMahon
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1945
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From the point of view of protecting the president, we'd rather have nothing out there as regards Air Force One and the security arrangements. If I were still in government, I'd try to get this taken down promptly.
Richard Falkenrath
You cannot help but be struck by the magnitude of this disaster, ... The American Red Cross is on the front line of this recovery effort. I'm grateful for the opportunity to help advance their mission and I appreciate the contributions from so many of our employees and their families. I'm hopeful this will help spur other donations from companies large and small. As a nation, this is a critical time to pull together and help this hard-hit region recover from this disaster.
Boone Pickens
The play was a great success but the audience was a disaster
Oscar Wilde
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1854
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1900
)
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